Help wanted: a new chairman for the United Osages of Southern California organization.
Citing health issues, Bill Myers announced on Aug. 17 that he is stepping down as UOSC chairman of the longtime group that provided yearly meetings of fellowship for West Coast Osages – especially those living in the San Diego and Los Angeles metropolitan areas.
“I will no longer be Chairman of United Osage of Southern California as my eyesight has diminished to the point of not being able to write, use the computer or see any forms or details,” Myers said in a mass email sent to UOSC meeting attendees. He said there will be no UOSC meetings until a new chairperson is named and he encouraged interested people to contact him.
The last UOSC meeting was held May 2013 in Carlsbad and featured presentations by Osage Nation government and cultural departments.
Through the years, UOSC meetings have provided opportunities for West Coast area Osages to network with each other and to connect with Oklahoma Osages who attend the meetings as candidates running for office; who are presenting or providing ON government services; visiting California relatives; or to learn about Osage art and culture from seasoned instructors providing the lectures and workshops at the meetings.
The UOSC dates back to the 1940s, according to former UOSC chairman Galen Clavier who served for 20 years before Myers took over the duties.
Those interested in the UOSC chairmanship duties may contact Myers at billmyers1729@gmail.com or (760) 439-8521.
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Osage News
Original Publish Date: 2014-09-11 00:00:00